About a month ago my tenants discovered a large damp patch on the 1st floor party wall up by the ceiling. We know there isn't any plumbing in the vicinity in our property and the nature of damp and the way it appeared overnight suggested it was most likely coming from the property next door. Now, this property had previous stood empty for several years and renovations had just been completed which included two ensuites on the second floor next to the party wall (previously the attic), hence our suspicions. Concerned, as I knew this property was up for sale and unoccupied, I immediately sent the picture my tenant had sent me, to the owner saying that they might want to check it out before any more damage occurs. It was a friendly text, hoping that they would be able nip it in the bud before it caused either of us any more inconvenience. The guy called me a day or two later saying he was there earlier in the week and there was no problem but he would check it out. The next day we went to check on our tenants and the situation and get a first hand look. The wall was wet to the touch and when investigating in the attic it was obvious it was coming from next door. I immediately rang the owner and he said there was no problem in his property but he'd ask his builder to take a look in a couple of days.
Long story short, takes about two weeks for him to get his builder to take a look and he too says it's not their fault and it must be our roof. Meanwhile the damp patch has now become ceiling to floor and getting worse. We got a builder in to take a look who confirms what we thought and that the water is now compromising the integrity of the party wall! While all this has been going on have spoken with CAB, Insurance (say they can't process claim until leak is fixed - Simplelandlords), FPWS, Environmental Health, the Estate agent house is being sold through. Have documented everything and sent letter to owner with all actions to date and asking for leak to be fixed and to be advised of such. Have also written to the Estate agent with all the details so they are fully aware. The owner has actually told our tenants that he does not intend to do anything about it and it will be up to the new owners! I didn't get very far with the environmental health although they have sent a letter. I have now asked my tenants to make a complaint, as tenants, to the council, in the hope they might send somebody out. Mould is growing on the wall and our poor tenants have a dehumidifier going 24/7 but the smell is now permeating the whole house. I am not sure where I stand with regards to the insurance when we don't know one way or the other if the leak has been fixed. Can I claim on the basis that it has? What would happen then if it hasn't been? At this point it seems the easiest thing to do would be to knock through and fix the leak ourselves!!!!!
Holding it together - just!
Many thanks.
Bizziemum
Long story short, takes about two weeks for him to get his builder to take a look and he too says it's not their fault and it must be our roof. Meanwhile the damp patch has now become ceiling to floor and getting worse. We got a builder in to take a look who confirms what we thought and that the water is now compromising the integrity of the party wall! While all this has been going on have spoken with CAB, Insurance (say they can't process claim until leak is fixed - Simplelandlords), FPWS, Environmental Health, the Estate agent house is being sold through. Have documented everything and sent letter to owner with all actions to date and asking for leak to be fixed and to be advised of such. Have also written to the Estate agent with all the details so they are fully aware. The owner has actually told our tenants that he does not intend to do anything about it and it will be up to the new owners! I didn't get very far with the environmental health although they have sent a letter. I have now asked my tenants to make a complaint, as tenants, to the council, in the hope they might send somebody out. Mould is growing on the wall and our poor tenants have a dehumidifier going 24/7 but the smell is now permeating the whole house. I am not sure where I stand with regards to the insurance when we don't know one way or the other if the leak has been fixed. Can I claim on the basis that it has? What would happen then if it hasn't been? At this point it seems the easiest thing to do would be to knock through and fix the leak ourselves!!!!!
Holding it together - just!
Many thanks.
Bizziemum
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